Phase 2 vaccinations are set to begin Monday. But many cities and towns say they have no way to make that happen
Many municipalities across Massachusetts are scrambling as the state officially enters Phase 2 of the vaccination process on Monday and Governor Charlie Baker urges residents to head online to make appointments. Local health officials warn that they do not have the doses necessary to open up clinics for the next round of residents, age 75 and older, who will be eligible. At the beginning of the week, the state sent a letter to several local health departments announcing that each community’s weekly allotment would be capped at just 100 doses.

The contradictory message has many local health officials feeling as though they are in an impossible position.

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